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Mike Perez [22(14)-3(1)-1] is makes his return to the ring and the Cork-Cuban cruiser is eager to get back into the world title mix straight away.
It’s been five months since the Briedis fight, and Perez admitted that “it’s been a little frustrating. After my last fight I thought I was going to be out straight away and keeping myself active so I could be fighting for a world title soon again but I didn’t.”
Expressing his desire for big fights, Perez outlined how “where I come from, to be the best, you need to fight the best. I want to fight the best because I want to be the best. Anybody out there that is looking for a fight, I am ready to fight.”
Tonight he takes on Argentinian Pablo Matias Magrini [19(15)-3(2)-1] over eight rounds. The 39-year-old South American should not provide too stiff an opposition but looks to be a solid enough comeback foe.
“I watched a little clip,” Perez notes. “I’m ready, hopefully it will be a good night and the opponent will do a good job.”
Looking ahead, the Caribbean fighter just wants to stay active. Unsure of what his roadmap to titles is, Perez described how “that’s the thing that I don’t know. I’ll get the win – and hopefully I’ll be out again soon, hopefully in a bigger fight, we’ll see. I feel good.”
Mike Perez Fighting Tonight on the inaugural Ring Kings bill
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Re: Mike Perez Fighting Tonight on the inaugural Ring Kings bill
i liked mike from when i first saw him on prize fighter, but think he has his own demons. was in great shape for the super 8, though his fight was a dud , still think he could go on win a title
Re: Mike Perez Fighting Tonight on the inaugural Ring Kings bill
good chance i think of all the belts becoming vacant with the tournament winner going to heavy i figure
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Re: Mike Perez Fighting Tonight on the inaugural Ring Kings bill
Taking just 30 seconds to dispatch Argentinian veteran Pablo Matias Magrini, the Cork-based Cuban took his record to 23-3-1 following on from losing his WBC title clash against the Latvian last year.
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